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The 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests (also known by other names) were a series of demonstrations against the Hong Kong government's introduction of a bill to amend the Fugitive Offenders Ordinance in regard to extradition. It was the largest series of demonstrations in the history of Hong Kong.
- Carrie Lam
A Hong Kong Public Opinion Research Institute survey in late...
- Hong Kong–Mainland China Conflict
16 June 2019 demonstration, at Justice Drive, capturing...
- 2019 Prince Edward Station Attack
The 2019 Prince Edward station attack, also known as the 31...
- Carrie Lam
Many protesters in Hong Kong were under the age of 30, and had received tertiary education. State media in mainland China tend to focus on this reason as the main cause of the protests. Fear of losing rights and freedoms. An example of Hong Kong losing its freedoms is its steady fall on the Democracy Index.
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On 16 June, around 40 protesters from the pro-Beijing Safeguard Hong Kong Alliance and the Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions (HKFTU) protested outside the U.S. Consulate General in Central, condemning the US for allegedly interfering in the extradition law.
Timeline of the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests (September 2020) July. September–November. On 6 September, the biggest protests in the course of the 2019-20 Hong Kong protests since 1 July occurred in the city.
2014 Hong Kong protests. Umbrella Revolution. Part of democratic development in Hong Kong and the Hong Kong–Mainland China conflict. The Admiralty protest site on the night of 10 October. Date. 26 September 2014 – 15 December 2014 (2 months, 2 weeks and 5 days) Location.
- 955, 75 turned themselves in
- 470+ (as of 29 Nov)
- 26 September 2014 – 15 December 2014 (2 months, 2 weeks and 5 days)
2019–2020 Hong Kong protests. Background. Timeline. Major incidents. Tactics and methods. Fatalities. Reactions to the protests. Reactions to the Hong Kong national security law. Commons. Category. v. t. e. The month of September in the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests saw again citywide unrest.
Number of protests [citation needed] Number of counter protests [citation needed] Major events: March–June 2019: 11 4 12 June 2019 Hong Kong protest: July: 16 5 Storming of the Legislative Council Complex: August: 31 11 Hong Kong Way: September: 20 2 October: 22 N/A November: 26 N/A